Fish Factor: Science backs shellfish romance claimsLovers choose lobster as the top Valentine’s Day dish to share with that special someone. Crab legs and shrimp also get the nod as romantic meals on Feb. 14, one of the busiest dining out days for U.S. restaurants. In a national survey by Harris Interactive, chefs called lobster an “exotic delicacy that results in an intimate moment because it is hand-held and shareable.” In fact, respondents called all shellfish...

KODIAK ISLAND SHIPWRECKSPart III, Continued from Jan. 30 issue, Page 10 EDITOR’S NOTE: This list includes Kodiak fishing vessels that have disappeared during the past two centuries. Many of the non-Kodiak ships that capsized near Kodiak Island had deckhands who were island residents. Captain Warren Good’s original list includes mapping, locations, GPS coordinates and sources for each entry. Those are not included in the Daily Mirror’s li...

Searchers find body of missing Kodiak manThe body of a missing Kodiak man has been recovered after two days of search involving troopers and a Coast Guard helicopter, officials said Saturday. Kevin Rogers, 37, was reported missing at around 2:45 p.m. on Wednesday. His mother said he was last seen operating a red 2008 Ford Fusion SUV. Alaska Wildlife troopers located his vehicle Thursday near mile 14 of Chiniak Highway, prompting a ground and sea search t...

Friday hoops roundupBoth the Kodiak boys and girls picked up road victories Friday on the Kenai Peninsula. Jemuel Mangalus dropped 25 poinyts to lead the boys to a 46-34 Northern Lights Conference victory over Kenai. The boys improved to 1-2 in the NLC, 3-12 overall. Ila Hughes drained five 3-pointers and scored 21 points to power the girls past Seward, 47-34, at the Seahawk Classic. The girls improved to 9-4. "The girls worked toget...

SURVIVING KODIAK: Trooper shares prepping techniques Trooper Ralf Lysdahl admits he’s a prepper. But he is not preparing for zombies. “I’m a prepper, let me tell you right now,” Lysdahl said. “I’m prepping to keep my ass alive if I get put in a survival situation.” Lysdahl spoke Thursday while at the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, teaching local residents a quick course about survival techniques. Lysdahl stood behind a table full of survival kits, i...

Teeing Off: A Super Bowl therapy session with GizmoSurprisingly, the Clarkston household has handled Seattle’s devastating Super Bowl XLIX defeat pretty good. The carton of ice cream I purchased after the game is still half full and Gizmo is starting to get pep in his step. In the seven stages of grief, I’ve zoomed all the way to the last stage of acceptance, while Gizmo is at the fifth stage of upward turn. For those 12s still coping with defeat, the pup and I wi...

Tapestry: Samoan Dancers share, preserve tradition Call it what you want — a melting pot, a tossed salad, a smoothie that retains the flavor of its ingredients. Kodiak is a blending of cultures: the Alutiiq, the First People; the Russians, perhaps the first Europeans to step foot on Kodiak Island soil; Scandinavians, Germans, Filipinos, Japanese, Samoans, African Americans. Just about every nationality is represented here. There may be neighborhoods or pockets dom...

Around Kodiak: Feb. 6Subsistence program meeting The Federal Subsistence Board is seeking comment on a proposed regulatory change to the rural determination process for the Federal Subsistence Program in Alaska. Under current regulations, the board determines which community or area is rural. The Regional Advisory Council will hold a public meeting to receive comments on a range of issues including a proposed rule change, from 7 to 9 ...

Overwhelmed with joy by the outcome Now we can say the code revision is dead! The people of Kodiak are truly family. They are the reason I moved back to Kodiak a long time ago when I first retired. For those who missed the meeting, it was Kodiak standing side by side with Kodiak. Men and women, young and older, were testifying giving good reasons why this terribly controlling code needed to be trashed permanently. In the beginning, there was a disse...

Subsistence advisory council to meet in KodiakThe Kodiak/Aleutians Subsistence Regional Advisory Council is meeting in Kodiak next week to review the rural determination process, call for regulatory proposals for federal hunting and trapping and will get an update on the Buskin River sockeye project and have a question and answer time about the Karluk Lake nutrient enrichment program. Other topics on the agenda are a report from the Kodiak National Wildlife R...